Undercover cop Grace Flint is cool, quick-thinking and fearless under pressure. Until an operation to trap international money-launderer Frank Harling goes wrong - and Grace is almost beaten to death. After reconstructive surgery, Grace is physically restored to an icy beauty. But inside, her superiors fear that she has been irreversibly damaged. So when she insists on returning to duty, there are those who are certain she's going to crack. And when her new target reveals a link to Frank Harling, Grace refuses to back off. Determined to track down the man who almost destroyed her, Grace is on a collision course with her worst nightmare...
Paul Eddy has been writing investigative articles for more than 25 years, primarily for the Sunday Times. He has coauthored eight non-fiction books covering a spectrum from war to espionage, terrorism to drug-trafficking. He regularly writes for the Sunday Times magazine.
Title: Flint
Author: Eddy, Paul
ISBN: 9780747264248
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Publisher: Headline Publishing Group
Publication Date: 2001-09-10
Number of Pages: 544
Weight: 0.1180 kg
Not since Modesty Blaise has spy literature seen a heroine as determined and spunky as Flint...looks as though she may have some pretty good commercial legs - TIME
A welcome debut with a heroine volcanic enough for a series - KIRKUS REVIEWS
Slick, ultra-violent thriller - LITERARY REVIEW
Eddy never underestimates the reader... The attention to detail is intense and the writing's stylish with many unexpected moments - MIRROR
,Breathtaking' - INDEPENDENT ON SUNDAY
This is an absolutely cracking literary debut reminiscent of Patricia Cornwell at her best...FLINT has a riveting plot, is racily told, and has superb characterisation - ARENA
,What gives the novel its originality is its combination of the police manhunt and the spy thriller and the skill with which the two are interwoven... FLINT is full of passages that won't easily be forgotten' - SUNDAY TIMES
Flint is cold, absolutely resolute, and refreshingly original-a fine heroine in an accomplished first novel - BOOKLIST